PIVOT serves as a launching ground for advocacy
We encourage all our fellows and staff members to apply the skills they develop through our programs and events within their own communities, whether by meeting with legislators, leading local initiatives, or founding new organizations. Every project begins with the same goal: transforming knowledge into action.
Led by the Civil Rights Department, Bench Banter is our official blog analyzing and discussing the Supreme Court of the United States
Check out PIVOT’s Student Impact Toolkit: a collection of internships, scholarships, fellowships, summer programs, and more for students interested in public policy, journalism, international affairs, and civic leadership. Whether you're building your resume or just getting started, this resource helps you discover opportunities that match your passions. Organized by category and updated regularly, it’s designed by students, for students.
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PIVOT Learning Hubs are student-led chapters in schools and communities across more than 30 locations on five continents. Each hub hosts policy workshops, civic discussions, and local action projects that connect global issues to local change. PIVOT provides funding, curriculum resources, and mentorship to help hubs design initiatives that create measurable community impact and foster collaboration across a global youth network.
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